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12-29-2009, 03:07 PM #1
Surreal decade for Penguins
I wanted to start this column with a Mike Lange-ism — "You had to be here to believe it," — but I ran into a problem:
I was here, and I still don't believe it.
You want to talk about defying ordinary? This decade of Penguins hockey might have been the most eventful decade any professional sports team has ever experienced — and it's not officially over 'til spring.
In a span of 9 1/2 seasons, this franchise has won a championship on a miraculous last-second play; lost a championship on a last-second miss; witnessed its greatest player — who happened to double as team owner — emerge from retirement after 3 1/2 years; traded the best player in the NHL; finished at the bottom of the league; drafted two players No. 1 overall, including the most highly publicized prospect in NHL history; fired a general manager already in the Hall of Fame; issued multiple threats of relocation; secured a new playing facility and girded itself to say goodbye to a fabled old playing facility.
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12-29-2009, 08:10 PM #2
It is something else how the Pens came out from the bottom to the elite of the Hockey world. Every time will have their chance, just right now its the Pens time.
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